Vintage Board
Slalom in Gotenburg
Thank u Matthias, I think I´ve been there once, but that was about 2 years ago, and all of them were just old guys, u know 30+.. haha, that u so much!
Eeh, I like slalom skating, eventhough it´s now very big here in Gotenburg.. I don´t know anyone else but me who does it, so I´m quite pleased that i´ve found a site with people who´ve got the same intrests.
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- Mattias
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hey rasmus!
there is a quite good slalom scene in guthenburg. the Swedish Championship 2005 was held in Slottskogen. For more info www.slalomskategbg.tk
there is a quite good slalom scene in guthenburg. the Swedish Championship 2005 was held in Slottskogen. For more info www.slalomskategbg.tk
There´s nobody who´s slalom-skating in Gotenburg..
Hi, It seems like I´m the first person in the Swedish city Gotenburg who enjoys slalom skating. All my other friends skateon the streets, while i look for the biggest hills to ride from. I´ve got an old Fibreflex-board, and I really enjoy riding it. Any tips?
/Rasmus, Sweden..
/Rasmus, Sweden..
Eeh, I like slalom skating, eventhough it´s now very big here in Gotenburg.. I don´t know anyone else but me who does it, so I´m quite pleased that i´ve found a site with people who´ve got the same intrests.
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Adam, the rules for da Farm vintage were posted with the main event. Here are the rules quoted:
"This years Vintage on the Farm Honoree is Bobby Piercy. The rules are simple, all boards, trucks and wheels must be pre-1978 however, you will earn more style points if you sport original German bearings and tracker TK101's but they are not necessary. Scoring is based on style, dress and equipment. "
See: http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registrati ... testID=192
I think this answers all of your questions with respect to the rules go.
Shane
"This years Vintage on the Farm Honoree is Bobby Piercy. The rules are simple, all boards, trucks and wheels must be pre-1978 however, you will earn more style points if you sport original German bearings and tracker TK101's but they are not necessary. Scoring is based on style, dress and equipment. "
See: http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registrati ... testID=192
I think this answers all of your questions with respect to the rules go.
Shane
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- CHIxILL Master CFav
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after sidlo's run in 04,you should consider the"insane clay posse"class.just a thought.cf
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- Adam Daniels
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Vintage Board
Hey guys, i just watched the Farm 5.0 video by tway and those vintage boaards really got me going.
i was wondering if the bearings had to be vintage, and bushings. right now the only old boards i have are a Blue Makaha (not sure of the year but my dad found it on a road in the mid 80's) and an Orange Grentec Spoiler II.
basically i would really apreciate help with a list on what vintage stuff is easiest to get and what sort of brands to use for the vintage race.
and does anyone have the rules?
thanks
i was wondering if the bearings had to be vintage, and bushings. right now the only old boards i have are a Blue Makaha (not sure of the year but my dad found it on a road in the mid 80's) and an Orange Grentec Spoiler II.
basically i would really apreciate help with a list on what vintage stuff is easiest to get and what sort of brands to use for the vintage race.
and does anyone have the rules?
thanks
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